1. The Corruption of Hollis Brown by K Ancrum
2. The Works of Vermin by Hiron Ennes
3. The Lamb by Lucy Rose
4. August Lane by Regina Black
5. A Game in Yellow by Hailey Piper
1. The Corruption of Hollis Brown by K Ancrum
2. The Works of Vermin by Hiron Ennes
3. The Lamb by Lucy Rose
4. August Lane by Regina Black
5. A Game in Yellow by Hailey Piper
(🧵1/12)
1. In Universes by Emet North (F/F)
2. Metal from Heaven by August Clarke (F/F)
3. The Starving Saints by Caitlin Starling (F/F)
4. The Possession of Alba Díaz by Isabel Cañas
5. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
1. In Universes by Emet North (F/F)
2. Metal from Heaven by August Clarke (F/F)
3. The Starving Saints by Caitlin Starling (F/F)
4. The Possession of Alba Díaz by Isabel Cañas
5. The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley (4.25⭐️), and Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett (3.75⭐️),
… both of which had (quite minor) sapphic subplots.
We stan 1665 Margaret Kemble and her quest to find lady love in the 21st century LMAO. Maggie, the woman that you are!
(🧵12/12)
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley (4.25⭐️), and Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett (3.75⭐️),
… both of which had (quite minor) sapphic subplots.
We stan 1665 Margaret Kemble and her quest to find lady love in the 21st century LMAO. Maggie, the woman that you are!
(🧵12/12)
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(🧵11/12)
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(🧵10/12)
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Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey (4.25⭐️), novella about a humble wagon train of (suspiciously sapphic) Librarians fleeing bandits and helping vulnerable queer women out of fascist territory…
(🧵8/12)
Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey (4.25⭐️), novella about a humble wagon train of (suspiciously sapphic) Librarians fleeing bandits and helping vulnerable queer women out of fascist territory…
(🧵8/12)
(book one: 5⭐️, book two: 4.5⭐️)
Book 1 left me speechless last month, so book 2 had a LOT to live up to. Verdict: nailed it!
Sapphic gladiator team smashing the patriarchy? Yes please! The incredible art style, the butch rep, the HEART? What a feast.
(🧵7/12)
(book one: 5⭐️, book two: 4.5⭐️)
Book 1 left me speechless last month, so book 2 had a LOT to live up to. Verdict: nailed it!
Sapphic gladiator team smashing the patriarchy? Yes please! The incredible art style, the butch rep, the HEART? What a feast.
(🧵7/12)
I had a great time with this one! A sapphic YA fantasy romp with a big heart. The grumpy/sunshine pairing landed well for me, especially with the sort of ND-coded, highly literal dragon princess navigating messy interspecies diplomatic relations…
(🧵6/12)
I had a great time with this one! A sapphic YA fantasy romp with a big heart. The grumpy/sunshine pairing landed well for me, especially with the sort of ND-coded, highly literal dragon princess navigating messy interspecies diplomatic relations…
(🧵6/12)
Fantastic. A swoony YA romance, a moving coming-of-age tale, and a heart-wrenching portrait of 1950s America for Chinese Americans, for lesbians, and especially for someone who is both…
(🧵5/12)
Fantastic. A swoony YA romance, a moving coming-of-age tale, and a heart-wrenching portrait of 1950s America for Chinese Americans, for lesbians, and especially for someone who is both…
(🧵5/12)
I’ve been craving something daring from the queer horror space, and C. Starling delivered! A desperate Medieval siege leads to a bacchanalian fever dream of “salvation” that is a worse horror by far…
(🧵4/12)
I’ve been craving something daring from the queer horror space, and C. Starling delivered! A desperate Medieval siege leads to a bacchanalian fever dream of “salvation” that is a worse horror by far…
(🧵4/12)
This book is insane. That is a compliment.
What a wild, hallucinogenic, self-indulgent fantasy adventure, one that is somehow made so specifically to my taste…
(🧵3/12)
This book is insane. That is a compliment.
What a wild, hallucinogenic, self-indulgent fantasy adventure, one that is somehow made so specifically to my taste…
(🧵3/12)
This landed like a punch, and a much-needed one. “A mind-bending tour across parallel worlds”—All true, but you could have warned me this would alter my brain chemistry!
For fans of Everything Everywhere All At Once, weird and poignant and hopeful…
(🧵2/12)
This landed like a punch, and a much-needed one. “A mind-bending tour across parallel worlds”—All true, but you could have warned me this would alter my brain chemistry!
For fans of Everything Everywhere All At Once, weird and poignant and hopeful…
(🧵2/12)